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STUDY FORUM:
 
A ROUND UP OF RECENT EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF
ART AND ANTIQUITIES


Saturday 3rd March 2012, Central London, all day

A panel of speakers will examine a range of issues of concern to all those who work in the cultural heritage arena, including 'Art and Human Rights', 'Immunity from Seizure', 'Protection of Sites and Monuments'. Speakers include Kevin Chamberlain (barrister, Dere Street Chambers), Richard Harwood (barrister, 39 Essex Street), Alexander Herman (Langlois Kronstrom Desjardins LLP, Montreal); Charles Hill (ArtRisk, formerly Art & Antiques Squad, Scotland Yard), Professor Simon Mackenzie (University of Glasgow), Freda Matassa (museums consultant).

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10.30

Registration

Notre Dame University, 1 Suffolk Street

10.45

Regulating the Market in Illicit Antiquities

Professor Simon Mackenzie (School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow)

11.30

Recovering Masterpieces in the Public Interest - Ethics of Stolen Art Recovery and the Proceeds of Crime Act, 2002

Charles Hill (Hill ArtRisk, formerly supervisor, Art and Antiques Squad, Scotland Yard)

12.10

Coffee

 

12.30

US Accession to the 1970 UNESCO Convention

Alexander Herman (litigation lawyer, Langlois, Kronström, Desjardins LLP, Montreal)

1.10

Lunch

Available locally

1.50

Sites Protection and the Removal of Art from Historic Buildings

Richard Harwood (barrister, 39 Essex Street)

2.30

Art and Human Rights

Kevin Chamberlain (barrister, Dere Street Chambers)

3.15

Tea

 

3.30

Due Diligence for Museum Collections and Exhibitions

Freda Matassa (Museums Consultant)

4.15

Art Theft: Its Detection and Recovery

Charles Hill

5.15

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